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Mother and child held in notorious Rio Grande Valley detention centre despite presenting visa, family says
A Canadian mother and her seven-year-old daughter, who has autism, have been detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Texas since Saturday, family members have said.
Relatives of Tania Warner and her daughter Ayla Lucas say they were detained unlawfully. They are uncertain about what problem ICE found with their immigration paperwork.
Continue reading...Igor Thiago looms over Leeds, Newcastle need to bounce back from Barça and Viktor Gyökeres aims for hero status
Though Manchester United continued to win after playing brilliantly against Manchester City and Arsenal in Michael Carrick’s first two games as manager, the quality and coherence of their performances decreased thereafter. Lacking balance without the injured Patrick Dorgu, they’ve been rescued on three separate occasion by Benjamin Sesko’s goals – goals which eventually forced him into the team at the expense of Amad Diallo. But though Amad is easier to omit than Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha, both of whom are older, dearer and more productive, without him United lacked a dribbler: a player eager to run at opponents, who isn’t necessarily seeking the quickest route to goal, and whose quick feet in tight spaces are invaluable against disciplined defences. It is no coincidence that on his return to the starting XI, against Villa last weekend, United delivered their best display since those early weeks. Though, at some point soon, Sesko’s form will again demand his inclusion, this time it is unlikely to be Amad who makes way. Daniel Harris
Bournemouth v Manchester United, Friday 8pm
Brighton v Liverpool, Saturday 12.30pm
Fulham v Burnley, Saturday 3pm
Everton v Chelsea, Saturday 5.30pm
Leeds v Brentford, Saturday 8pm
Newcastle v Sunderland, Sunday 12pm
Continue reading...Young undergoing medical tests but ‘in good spirits’ and expected to perform, says events promoter
AC/DC guitarist Stevie Young has been hospitalised in Buenos Aires after feeling unwell, just days before the band’s scheduled sold-out concerts in the city.
According to the event’s promoter, the guitarist for the legendary Australian rock band was undergoing medical tests but remains in good spirits and was expected to perform.
Continue reading...If prosecuted, case against 31-year-old would be one of first in Georgia since it passed 2019 law banning most abortions
A 31-year-old Georgia woman has been charged with murder by police who say she took pills to induce an illegal abortion.
If state prosecutors decide to move forward with the murder charge brought by local police against Alexia Moore, her case would be one of the first instances of a woman being charged for terminating a pregnancy in Georgia since it passed a 2019 law banning most abortions.
Continue reading...Akrotiri and Dhekelia bases have become targets for Iran after outbreak of Middle East crisis
EU leaders have pledged to stand behind Cyprus as it seeks “an open and frank discussion” on the future of the British bases on the island, which have become a target after the outbreak of the latest Middle East crisis.
Ahead of an EU summit on Thursday, Cyprus’s president, Nikos Christodoulides, said he wanted “an open and frank discussion with the British government” regarding the status and future of the British bases on the island.
Continue reading...We all see money differently, writes advice columnist Eleanor Gordon-Smith. If you want your friends to see it your way, you’ll have to communicate it
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I’m a university student with a good part-time job. I make about $250 a fortnight and I have always been taught how to look after my money and save responsibly. My two closest friends are both unemployed, but by choice. No matter how much I help them apply for jobs, they never do.
I often go out on the weekends drinking or partying, where naturally I spend money on alcohol, maybe some food and an Uber ride home.
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Trolley Graveyard
Old rusty trains and trolleys fading away in a forest in Central Pennsylvania. I first visited this amazing place with an Abandoned America workshop in 2014. The trains were rusty by otherwise is great shop.
When I next visited vandals had destroyed most of the trains, broke the windows, stripped out any potentially valuable copper wire and covered the trains in graffiti.
More recent photos are in the attached album. I prefer to remember this place as a magical version of forgotten trains frozen in time in the woods.
www.flickr.com/photos/gregadams/albums/72157648252345989/
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GTC DEEP DIVE At Nvidia’s GTC conference this week, CEO Jensen Huang finally addressed a $20 billion question he’s dodged for months: Why spend so much to license AI chip startup Groq’s tech and hire away its engineers rather than build it themselves?…
McMurry recalls plenty of discussion about adhering to any 'real' physics if that event actually happened. "There was a very fun debate about what would happen if the center broke. Some people said, 'Well, these towers, since they're under stress, they would just go immediately back out this way.' We did some tests but then we said, 'Well, that looks stupid.'" [...]
"We were always scaling things up and down, cheating gravity stronger or weaker, just to make everything feel like it had the right scale but wasn't too slow to maintain the excitement. The destruction simulations were tweaked just to look good. They're not based on any mechanical analysis of material strengths."
"The bridge attack is one of the biggest cheats in the whole show," adds Knoll. "The nominal size for the Kaijus and Jaegers was around 250 feet tall, and we tried to stay around that where we could. The roadway of the Golden Gate Bridge is around 230 feet above the water, so the Kaiju in those shots is cheated up to around 700 feet tall!" [...]
Godzilla's interaction with the bridge -- despite ultimately breaking through it -- remains somewhat low-key. "In the movie, notes Bonami, "the cables are grabbed, shaken and cut. In reality if one of those cables were cut, the bridge would swing and if Godzilla were to walk thought it the effect on the bridge would be devastating. Our challenge was therefore to downplay the physics but also to try and maintain realism."
AMSTERDAM (ANP) - Bijna de helft van de Nederlandse huizenbezitters wacht met het verduurzamen van hun huis door onzekerheid over het overheidsbeleid. De meeste mensen vinden dat de overheid te weinig doet om dit te stimuleren. Dat meldt ING na onderzoek naar de motivaties en belemmeringen voor het verduurzamen van woningen onder ruim 1500 huiseigenaren.
Uit de studie komt ook naar voren dat kostenbesparingen, meer wooncomfort en het klimaat de belangrijkste redenen zijn om dit te doen. Hoge kosten, een lange terugverdientijd en wisselend of onduidelijk overheidsbeleid leiden er echter toe dat sommige huizenbezitters investeringen liever uitstellen.
ING noemt het afschaffen van de salderingsregeling als voorbeeld. Via deze regeling kunnen zij zelf opgewekte stroom wegstrepen tegenover hun energieverbruik. "Bijna één op de twee huiseigenaren zou direct zonnepanelen plaatsen als de salderingsregeling volledig wordt hersteld", stelt de bank.
Van alle ondervraagden vindt 63 procent dat de overheid te weinig doet om het verduurzamen van huizen te bemoedigen. Directeur Wonen Tom Degen bij ING denkt dat de overheid verduurzaming kan versnellen door duidelijke doelen te stellen. "Als we erin slagen om meer huizen in Nederland te verduurzamen dan is dat een win-win-win voor de huizenbezitter: een waardevoller huis, lagere lasten en meer wooncomfort", licht hij toe.
SCHOONHOVEN (ANP) - De man van Iraanse komaf die donderdagochtend is neergeschoten in Schoonhoven is een medewerker van de politie. Korpschef Janny Knol en directeur Paul van Musscher van het Politiedienstencentrum laten dat weten. De man raakte ernstig gewond. Waarom hij werd neergeschoten is niet duidelijk.
"Vanmorgen bereikte ons het vreselijke nieuws dat in Schoonhoven een politiemedewerker van Iraanse komaf is neergeschoten. Hij raakte daarbij ernstig gewond. Voor nu is de toedracht nog onduidelijk, maar dit is een grote klap", aldus Knol en Van Musscher in een gezamenlijke reactie. "In de eerste plaats voor zijn familie en naasten. Maar ook voor zijn directe collega's van de ICT-organisatie van het Politiedienstencentrum en uiteindelijk voor alle politiemedewerkers."
Dit gebeurde niet alleen in het Verenigd Koninkrijk, bij ons zijn ook veel nutsvoorzieningen verkwanseld aan 'de markt' met alle zegeningen van dien.